Daily Telegraph.—“The little book presents a perfect gallery of pictures, a sort of literary complement to Corot and Millet. All lovers of pure literature will find something to like and to remember in pages so freshly and sympathetically inspired.”
To-Day.—“It is, perhaps, the best book on agricultural France which has yet appeared in England.”
London: CHAPMAN AND HALL, Ltd.
LIFE AND TOPOGRAPHY OF CARLYLE
THE CARLYLE COUNTRY
With a Study of Carlyle’s Life
BY J. M. SLOAN
With a Photogravure of the Whistler Portrait of Carlyle, two other Photogravures, and about 100 Portraits, full-page, and other Illustrations.
Crown 4to, 10s. 6d. net.
This new Carlyle Book deals with the Carlyles in all their multiform relations to the Carlyle Country, and casts much valuable light upon the complex problems raised by Carlyle’s earlier and later life.